We now know Kamala’s brave story. When did the rest of you “turn” black? How old were you? Where were you when the blackness finally took over your body? Share your stories. This is a safe space. #WhenITurnedBlack
We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans this week for Summer Sinus Symposium! You can see the agenda, maps, WiFi code, and more in the meeting app! Check your email to download it for iOS or Android or access the web version here: https://t.co/vHuGrPI2xj
2 more papers helping define PNN ablation from our Houston Methodist Rhinology research team, along with our amazing collaborators at Johns Hopkins, LSU and BCM. @NicholasRowanMD@MehaFoxMD@hopkins_ent@BCM_Oto@sinusspecialist
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If you've been to Summer Sinus Symposium, you know it's jam-packed with practical, cutting-edge lessons which can be immediately deployed in your practice. Watch this feed for exciting previews of NEW #SSS content that we are excited to showcase this year!
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ENTerest meetings with BCM medical students are back for the 2023-2024 Academic Year!
The first one, held earlier this month, started with a microscopy lecture and workshop led by Dr. Angela Peng.
Are you attending #OTOMTG23 for the first time? This informative video hosted by Nikhila P. Raol, MD, MPH, Jeffrey C. Liu, MD, Meha G. Fox, MD, & Troy D. Woodard, MD, shares valuable tips and insights to make the most out being a first-timer. #ENTwitter https://t.co/2UgucwPMIE
Today we are excited to be hosting the 3rd annual TMC-wide sinus course today at MITIE led by Dr. Omar Ahmed @sinusspecialist and joined by several esteemed sinus/skull-base surgeon colleagues! @otohns@TroyWoodardMD@TranLockeMD@MehaFoxMD
Great talk by Dr. David Wilde, resident and upcoming HNS fellowship applicant sharing @MDAndersonNews#thyroidcancer tracheal resection data, the largest single institution cohort to date. He reported complication rates, locoregional control, and overall survival data! #AHNS2023
@drkellyscriven there is a lot of antagonistic rhetoric - parents, other services, ancillary staff, etc. there have to be safe spaces to express frustration, but it is far more prevalent than necessary. It starts with us as faculty and leaders of the surgical team changing our own words.
@hartman_bill@SGuptaMD Agree! Surgeon, not an anesthesiologist, but I find the term “peri-operative risk stratification” to be a more accurate representation. All actions (and inactions) have consequences.
This past week's ENTerest meeting was a Rhinology and Skull Base Lecture and Nasal Endoscopy led by Dr. Fox and Dr. Locke. Here you see @bcmhouston med students use Lite Brite pegs and models to simulate what it is like to perform endoscopic surgery in the nose.
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I have been engaging with the @AmCollSurgeons Diversity message board. This article illustrates many of the challenges faced when trying to engage in such topics. https://t.co/4roJO7sRBf